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Absented Women’s Voices: Problematising Masculinity in Jim Crace’s Fiction
Kate Aughterson
University of Brighton
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Problematization
100%
Masculinity
100%
Semiotics
100%
Jim Crace
100%
Women's Voices
100%
University of Brighton
50%
Rhetorical Practices
50%
Young Girls
50%
Poeticity
50%
Self-consciousness
50%
KatE
50%
Ways of Seeing
50%
Narrator
50%
Lacunae
50%
Alternative History
50%
Alternative Narratives
50%
Female Voice
50%
Blank Space
50%
Focalization
50%
Symbolic Order
50%
Narrative Gap
50%
Gendered Subject
50%
Grammatical Tenses
50%
Arts and Humanities
Narrative
100%
Masculinity
100%
Women's Voices
100%
Technique
33%
Conscious
33%
Brighton
33%
Intertext
33%
Poetics
33%
Disruptions
33%
Narrator
33%
Alternative history
33%
Female Voice
33%
Focalization
33%
blank space
33%
symbolic order
33%
grammatical tense
33%